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L'Argentina denuncia, 'un blackout nell'ambasciata in Venezuela'

epa11228584 The president of Argentina, Javier Milei (C), together with the Israeli ambassador to Argentina, Eyal Sela (L), and the Argentina's vice president, Victoria Villarruel (R), and accompanied by several members of his Cabinet, attends the commemorative ceremony for the thirty-second anniversary of the attack on the Israeli embassy in 1992, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18 March 2024. A total of 29 people died and hundreds were injured in the attack perpetrated on 17 March 1992 against the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, the first of the two terrorist attacks committed in Argentina against Jewish interests and which, like the one perpetrated before the AMIA mutual fund in 1994, is attributed to Iran and the Lebanese Shiite party Hezbollah and remains unpunished. EPA/Luciano Gonzalez
epa11228584 The president of Argentina, Javier Milei (C), together with the Israeli ambassador to Argentina, Eyal Sela (L), and the Argentina's vice president, Victoria Villarruel (R), and accompanied by several members of his Cabinet, attends the commemorative ceremony for the thirty-second anniversary of the attack on the Israeli embassy in 1992, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18 March 2024. A total of 29 people died and hundreds were injured in the attack perpetrated on 17 March 1992 against the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, the first of the two terrorist attacks committed in Argentina against Jewish interests and which, like the one perpetrated before the AMIA mutual fund in 1994, is attributed to Iran and the Lebanese Shiite party Hezbollah and remains unpunished. EPA/Luciano Gonzalez
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CARACAS, 27 MAR - Il governo di Javier Milei ha denunciato un blackout nell'ambasciata argentina a Caracas, dopo aver dato rifugio a sei membri dell'opposizione del partito fondato da Maria Corina Machado, Vente Venezuela. L'incidente è avvenuto alcune ore prima della chiusura dei termini per la registrazione delle candidature per le presidenziali. In un comunicato, l'ufficio della presidenza argentina ha manifestato "preoccupazione", mettendo in guardia il governo venezuelano rispetto "a qualsiasi azione deliberata, che ponga in pericolo la sicurezza del personale diplomatico argentino e dei cittadini venezuelani che si trovano sotto protezione".

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